
US President Donald Trump, according to former diplomat Vikas Swarup, deposited 50 % of tariffs on Indian goods. The main reason for Swarup said is that President Trump was “authorized that India did not recognize his role” in hostility with Pakistan after the Sindoor operation.
Swaruup, who is also a renowned author, said India did not contribute to business interviews for business conversations to provide greater access to the agriculture and milk sectors of the country. Swaroop, author of the famous novel Q&A, said the US was developing pressure tactics to make India to agree with its maximistic requirements. The Q&A novel has inspired Slumdog’s award -winning film millionaire.
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“We need to understand why these tariffs were stored. I personally feel that there are three reasons. One, Trump is not satisfied with India because we are a BRICS member, and somehow in my head it has this idea that BRICS is an anti -American alliance that is hellish that is hellish that is hellish. So that it is, and his hell, and so that it is, and his hell, and so that it is, and so that it is, and his Licholka.
President Trump announced 25 percent of the Indian goods in July plus an unspecified fine, although there were hopes for a temporary trade agreement in India, which would otherwise help to avoid increased tariffs. A few days later, he ordered another 25 % tariff, which reached a total of 50 percent, on Indian imports of Russian oil.
“From the beginning, we said that Trump has no role because we do not accept external mediation. This ceasefire was mediated directly between Dgmos Pakistan and India at DGMO Pakistan’s request. The role, while Pakistan not only acknowledged its role, but even nominated it for the Nobel Peace Prize.
India performed Sindoor surgery in early May in response to the terrorist attack of Pahalgam and performed accurate strikes about the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pojk. India reflected the subsequent Pakistanian aggression and pounded its air bases.
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With reference to interviews on the bilateral trade agreement (BTA) between India and the US, Trump said that Trump would resort to pressure tactics to enroll in his maximalistic requirements.
“… this is part of his pressure tactics to make India sign a dotted line on the maximumist requirements that the US makes with regard to access to our dairy and agriculture and GM crops.
On 15 August, Vikas Swarup referred to a summit meeting between President Trump and President Putin at Alaska over the conflict of Ukraine.
“Now they meet at Alaska 15th August. If there is a positive result of Alaska interviews, then I am 100 % sure that Russian sanctions will be off the table because Putin will not accept a ceasefire and yet saddle economic sanctions,” he said.
India and the US started interviews this March of a fair, balanced and mutually beneficial bilateral trade agreement (BTA), which aimed at completing the first phase by October to 2025. On April 2, 2025, President Trump signed a executive order for mutual tariffs on various business partners.
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Subsequently, he maintained tariffs in inconsistent for 90 days while imposing 10 % of the basic tariff. The deadline was to end on July 9 and the US administration later moved it to 1 August.
Trump is to confuse India’s not recognized its role, while Pakistan nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
During the ongoing monsoon meeting of parliament, the Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal, in both joins, he said that the government was investigating the impact of tariffs and taking all the necessary steps to protect the national interest.
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